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Asked for female, 35 years old from Bangalore
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If you have a good appetite, stool is normal, sleep well then probably you r healthy.
Can go for stool r/m test.
Can go for stool r/m test.
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M.Sc - foods and Nutrition, B.Sc - Foods...read more
Dietitian/Nutritionist•Anand
Hello lybrate-user, Here I am sharing some tips for leaky gut.
1) Use ghee instead of butter.
2) Use bone stock/broth in your cooking.
3) Remove gluten and dairy casein from your diet.
4) Eat fermented foods such as kimchi, raw apple cider vinegar, pickles, etc.
Kindly contact to me for any further queries.
1) Use ghee instead of butter.
2) Use bone stock/broth in your cooking.
3) Remove gluten and dairy casein from your diet.
4) Eat fermented foods such as kimchi, raw apple cider vinegar, pickles, etc.
Kindly contact to me for any further queries.
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Asked for female, 29 years old from Shimla
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If you have rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and experience digestive issues on top of it, you are not alone. Studies have found that people with RA have more gastrointestinal (GI) problems than people who do not have RA.
Higher levels of inflammation and impaired immunity due to the disease likely play a significant role. Additionally, medications used to treat rheumatoid arthritis – including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), corticosteroids and most disease-modifying antirheumatic d...more
Higher levels of inflammation and impaired immunity due to the disease likely play a significant role. Additionally, medications used to treat rheumatoid arthritis – including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), corticosteroids and most disease-modifying antirheumatic d...more
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If you get any swelling in your wrist, this tunnel gets squeezed and pinches your median nerve, which causes your symptoms. There's no one, surefire way to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. But if you reduce stress and strain on your hands and wrists as much as you can, you may keep it from getting worse.
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